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Binary synchronous communication. A means of data communication in which the synchronization of characters is controlled by timing signals generated at the sending and receiving stations.
Binary Synchronous Communications. A uniform discipline, using a defined set of control characters and control character sequences, for synchronized transmission of binary coded data between stations in a data communications system. Also called BISYNC.
Acronymn for 'Binary Synchronous Communications'.
acronym for Binary Synchronous Communications (see bisync)
Base Station Controler. A BSC controls several BTSs assigning radio channels, controlling frequency changes or the handover & changeover between the controlled radio cells.
binary synchronous communication. Character-oriented data link layer protocol for half-duplex applications. A form of telecommunication line control that uses a standard set of transmission control characters and control character sequences, for binary synchronous transmission of binary-coded data between stations.
A networking component of a mobile communications system that manages the radio resources for one or more BTSs.
Binary Synchronous Communications. A character-oriented synchronous link communications protocol evolved from the old async (start-stop) protocol. Originated by IBM in 1964. Synchronization of the sending and receiving stations is established before the message is sent, which allows faster block-mode data transmission and fewer data errors than start-stop. Speed comes from the lower ratio of checking bits to data bits (i.e., it’s not carrying as much junk around as async). Widely used, but superseded within IBM’s mainstream products by SDLC SNA protocols. Also known as Bisync, Bisynch and Bisynchronous.
binary synchronous communications. A data communications line protocol that uses a standard set of transmission control characters and control character sequences to send binary-coded data over a communications line.
See binary synchronous communications (BSC).
binary synchronous communication. Character-oriented data link layer protocol for half-duplex applications. Often referred to simply as bisync.
Binary Synchronous Communication. A data transmission protocol for multiprotocol backbone networks.
binary synchronous communication. A form of telecommunication line control that uses a standard set of transmission control characters and control character sequences for binary synchronous transmission of binary-coded data between stations. Contrast with synchronous data link control.
See Binary Synchronous Communication.